Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills
A contemporary Tokyo scene with killer views
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The hip Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills extends across numerous floors, including the top six, of one of
Tokyo’s tallest buildings — the Toranomon Hills Mori Tower in the Toranomon Hills complex. Opened in 2014, it is the second outpost of Hyatt’s Andaz brand to open in Asia following Andaz Xintiandi, Shanghai.
The modern, organic, Japanese-accented interiors represent the combined handiwork of designers Tony Chi (New York) and Shinichiro Ogata (Tokyo).
Andaz’s location places it with one foot in the present and one in the past: The Imperial Palace gardens are a mile to the north while the Eiffel Tower-esque Tokyo Tower sits a mile to the south. An arterial road being finished in front of the tower will lead directly to the 2020 Summer Olympics village, while Toranomon, which means “tiger’s gate,” was historically important as the southernmost gate of Edo Castle.
As at other Andaz properties, the concepts of space and staff are more fluid than in normal hotels, with a lounge replacing the standard lobby. In this realm, you’ll find your Andaz Hosts, a team of doormen, receptionists, concierges and bell attendants eager to make your stay pleasant. They also act as personal guides who offer tips on exploring Tokyo.
Getting There
1-23-4, Toranomon, Minato-ku Tokyo, Japan, 105-0001
TEL81-3-6830-1234
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
HND (18-24 min)
NRT (55 min-1 h 15 min)
Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills
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